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April 3
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Nagaland is placed under President’s rule amidst
a worsening law and order situation.
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April 7
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Chairman of the Konyak region of the National
Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K),
in a statement, claims that nearly 1,000 of the outfit’s cadres
and 700 Myanmarese troops have been killed in a series of clashes.
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June 12
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13 security force personnel are killed in an
ambush laid by the NSCN-IM.
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June 26
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Union Minister of State for Home Affairs, M.
M Jacob, says that the Union Government is willing to talk to
NSCN within the framework of the Indian Constitution.
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July 22
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Four NSCN-IM cadres and a security force personnel
are killed and large number of arms, including automatic weapons
and ammunition, radio sets and documents containing vital information
are recovered during a raid at the outfit’s ‘General Headquarters’
in Pulomi near Jalukie in Kohima district.
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August 12
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Suspected NSCN-IM cadres abduct and later kill
13 Naga National Council (NNC) supporters in the Jalukie sub-division
of Kohima district.
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November 19
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Suspected NSCN-IM cadres shot at and injure former
Nagaland Chief Minister S. C. Jamir at the Nagaland House in Delhi.
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December 4
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Unidentified Naga militants kill three persons
at their residence in Dimapur.
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